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Cleaner Air for Your Home

Protects your home from mold and mildew caused by excess moisture – and helps eliminate bacteria in the air that can make breathing difficult.

Frigidaire Dehumidifier

95-Pint Capacity

The Frigidaire 95-Pt. Dehumidifier is capable of continuous operation when the unit is located near a suitable drain. It features full-function electronic controls, an easily accessible collection container with level indicator, and a washable filter that reduces bacteria, room odors and other airborne particles. Its effortless humidity control allows you to control the exact percentage of humidity in your room. The SpaceWise portable design includes integrated side handles and caster wheels making it easy to move your unit from room to room.

Product description

Color:White

The Frigidaire FAD954DWD 95-pint dehumidifier protects your home from mold and mildew caused by excess moisture. It also helps eliminate bacteria in the air that can make breathing difficult. Frigidaire's 95 pints-per-day dehumidifier is capable of continuous operation when the unit is located near a suitable drain. It features full-function electronic controls, an easily accessible collection container with level indicator and a washable filter that reduces bacteria, room odors and other airborne particles. Its effortless humidity control allows you to control the exact percentage of humidity in your room. The SpaceWise portable design includes integrated side handles and caster wheels making it easy to move your unit from room to room.

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Bought this to replace a 70 pint Frigidaire dehumidifier in action in my basement since 2009. The old one was still operating, but an independent hygrometer was reading progressively higher humidity levels and ice slabs were starting to form on the exterior of the unit, obvious signs it was on it's way out. The unit was also getting progressively louder and I noticed my electricity bill climbing.

This unit is definitely larger than the old one, but not what I would consider intrusively large. It was out of the box and operating in under 5 minutes, the only assembly being snapping the 4 casters to the bottom of the unit and then rolling it into place. Reserve an extra minute to connect the unit to an exterior drain if that's how you want to handle the water.

With that in mind, I would say the only drawback of this unit is the extremely small capacity of the water bucket. It pulls out and empties easily, but doesn't hold much water at all. I needed to employ the bucket for the first day due to a delay in the delivery of a new drain hose, and the bucket filled within hours of turning the unit on. Now that might just be the high moisture levels of my basement (no standing water, but definitely a humid environment) but I definitely couldn't run this unit without draining it into the sump crock. It does it's job too well and fills up the bucket too quickly. I do like how the unit comes with a plastic hose extension, so connecting it to the hose can be done without the need for tools.

The unit is much quieter than the previous one. With the unit in the basement, I could hear the fan running on the old one on the first floor of my house and when the compressor kicked on it was audible on the 2nd floor. You don't even know this one is running. I attribute less operational noise it to the "squirrel cage" fan, a superior technology that reduces noise, is more efficient, and moves more air.

Operation has some presets you can select that will hold a certain moisture level. The unit cycles on and off when the desired humidity is reached. I'm using that option set on "basement", which dehumidifies down to 45%. The unit hygrometer does dispute my separate one by a few %, but not by much. You can also set the unit to run on a timer, or you can select the moisture level yourself.

Lastly, the next electricity bill I received after running this unit for a month was lower, even though the weather had been wetter.

Worked great for the first year. It's almost like they set a timer that right after the warranty expires, so does this unit. I called the phone number on the back of the unit, and there is nothing I can do since it is over a year old. All of the components are not-serviceable, so in essence, I have a $400 paperweight. I've never felt more taken than I do now.

I want to reiterate that while this unit was functioning properly, it did the job well! My complaint is the repair/service department at Frigidaire (Electrolux).

Update: My third customer service rep. was much more understanding and was able to schedule a replacement for me using the 2-4 year "sealed parts warranty". It was just unfortunate that it took three reps to get to one that could help me. I'll update as soon as I get the replacement.

Worked great for the first 2 MONTHS. Stopped pulling water in after 2 moths of light usage. Amazon came to rescue as usual. Stay away from all the 95 pint dehumidifiers ( Frigidaire, Whynter RPD-951DXP and Soleus Home Comfort #BDA95) They all seem to have the same design and probably use the same internal part from Gree which created a fire hazard recall a few years ago.

We are currently running two of these, in a forpeake of a barge, that runs constantly offshore in the Gulf of Mexico. Had a very bad problem with condensation sweating....bow was like a swamp. Just wanted to try two of these, to see if it helped. 3000 square foot space, all steel, 10 foot high overhead, with numerous hatches...that we open and close. Installed, and problem cleared right up. They do a really good job completely drying up the space. We have had them for 3 months now, still running strong...in one of the harshest environments you could imagine. We do not expect much out of household appliances out here, but these are hanging tough.

This is a fascinating device in that it removes the water from my basement perfectly, but it leaves it so hot i dont want to be down there anymore. In the northeast we get humid summers. It has been impossible to keep the RH down to 55 using smaller units you get at home depot. This thing definately accomplished that task. it runs on and off 24x7 in the summer and it is usually on. it keeps the RH down consistently, i have it go out a hose to a drain. I've had it for a few months now....its been reliable so far.

Other things...its pretty for a dehumidifier, and its very quiet. I feel its worth the money, its protecting my basement as i wanted it too.I dont know if removing the one star for the heat is warranted. I just dont understand dehumidification enough to know. I know that when the moisture is removed from the air it will naturally be warmer. So i dont know if this machine is to blame for the heat in my basement or if its actually an efficient machine that is doing its job well, and that the heat is just a byproduct. If there is a professional HVAC guy i would love to know and hear your comment. Im thinking about throwing an AC unit in the mix to cool it down and im curious the effects on the humidity alone with the AC, if they complement each other, or if its just more wasted electricity. But in the summer my basement went from a nice cool 65-70 but wet, to now 80-83 degrees. its hot down there, but i dont even think about mold now which was a problem for years with smaller units.